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		<title>EMT assisting at accident scene struck and killed by vehicle</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Apr 2010 05:57:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Norman Gregory Fernandez, Esq.</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One accident turned into a second deadly accident Thursday morning on rain-soaked SR 163 just south of Robinson Ave. According to authorities, an emergency medical technician with San Diego Medical Services who was responding to an accident was struck and killed by a car. Law enforcement said Esteban Bahena and his partner stopped to help...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://calinjuryblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/esteban_bahena.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-479" title="Fatal Accident Victim Esteban Bahena" src="http://calinjuryblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/esteban_bahena.jpg" alt="Fatal Accident Victim Esteban Bahena" width="200" height="287" /></a>One accident turned into a second deadly accident Thursday morning on rain-soaked SR 163 just south of Robinson Ave.</p>
<p>According to authorities, an emergency medical technician with San Diego Medical Services who was responding to an accident was struck and killed by a car.</p>
<p>Law enforcement said Esteban Bahena and his partner stopped to help a stranded driver on northbound SR-163 at around 7 a.m. While they were there, an accident happened in the same stretch of highway when a pickup truck and a Toyota Scion collided.</p>
<p>Bahena reportedly crossed the freeway to set up flares to let oncoming drivers know about that accident when he was hit by a Chrysler Sebring.</p>
<p>Bahena&#8217;s partner began CPR and after a nearby fire crew stopped to help, they loaded Bahena up and took him to Mercy Hospital in his own ambulance. He was pronounced dead at 8:32 a.m.</p>
<p>According to the California Highway Patrol, a fifth car might have been involved due to the fact the Sebring has rear end damage with blue paint left on the bumper. Officers say a blue car may have struck the Sebring but left the scene.</p>
<p>Bahena, who had been with the city as an EMT for two years, was the first EMT or paramedic to be killed in the line of duty in the company&#8217;s 13-year history as the city&#8217;s paramedic provider.</p>
<p>The driver of the Sebring was transported to UCSD Hospital in serious condition.</p>
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		<title>The Victim of head on car crash in Southern California mourned.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 15:17:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Norman Gregory Fernandez, Esq.</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Friends, family and students are mourning the loss of a 50-year-old father who was killed Friday in a head-on crash near Steele Canyon High School, where he often volunteered for his kids’ drama productions. He was identified by the Medical Examiner’s Office Saturday as David Norman Reid, who lived with his wife and family in...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://calinjuryblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/DavidNormanReid.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-440" title="David Norman Reid" src="http://calinjuryblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/DavidNormanReid.jpg" alt="Wrongful Death Victim David Norman Reid" width="300" height="243" /></a>Friends, family and students are mourning the loss of a 50-year-old father who was killed Friday in a head-on crash near Steele Canyon High School, where he often volunteered for his kids’ drama productions.</p>
<p>He was identified by the Medical Examiner’s Office Saturday as David Norman Reid, who lived with his wife and family in Spring Valley, California.</p>
<p>Reid was driving a Dodge Caravan east on state Route 94 about a mile west of the school when the driver of a Ford Mustang crossed over the double-yellow line and collided with him head-on, the California Highway Patrol said.</p>
<p>Reid’s 17-year-old son, who was in the passenger seat, suffered serious injuries and underwent surgery Saturday, said the school’s assistant principal, Jeff Kover.</p>
<p>The driver of the Mustang, former student Andrew Bellatti, 18, and his 16-year-old female passenger, a current student, also were injured. They were reportedly released from the hospital Saturday.</p>
<p>It was unknown why Bellatti had crossed into oncoming traffic, but investigators said speed was a factor.</p>
<p>The speedometer on the Mustang was frozen at about 80 mph, said CHP Officer Brian Pennings. He said there was no indication that Bellatti had been racing, or that drugs or alcohol were a factor in the accident.</p>
<p>The road was wet, but it was not raining at the time, he said.</p>
<p>Reid’s son followed in his older sister’s footsteps by joining the charter high school’s drama club, and their parents became well-known volunteers over the past several years.</p>
<p>Reid did everything from building sets and chaperoning to serving at concession stands during plays.<br />
“He’s easily one of the nicest guys you could meet. He always had a good joke or story,” Kover said. “He was there any time we had an event going on, a production or a show. They were always helping out.”</p>
<p>High school records show that Bellatti, who graduated last year, was a pitcher and first-baseman on Steele Canyon’s baseball team. He signed with the Tampa Bay Rays after turning down a scholarship offer to Cal State Fullerton.</p>
<p>Last summer, Bellatti pitched for Tampa Bay’s rookie team in the Gulf Coast League. Professional baseball’s spring training begins next month.</p>
<p>It would appear from the basic facts of this case that the driver of the Mustang was speeding way over the speed limit when he crossed into oncoming traffic and is most probably responsible for the wrongful death of David Norman Reid. We at the California Personal Injury Lawyer Blog send our prayers and condolences to his family.</p>
<p>If you or your family has suffered through the wrongful death of a loved one, you may call our office for a free consultation at 800-816-1529 x. 1.</p>
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		<title>New California State Laws for the Second Decade of the 21st Century; The Year 2010; I think our State Legislatures have too much time on their hands! Read Below.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Summary of New California Laws for the year 2010.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://calinjuryblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/california.gif"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-48" title="A Summary of California Laws for the year 2010" src="http://calinjuryblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/california.gif" alt="A Summary of California Laws for the year 2010" width="184" height="203" /></a>Below is a summary of new laws for the State of California for 2010. Most will be going into effect on Friday morning.</p>
<p>Remember you are deemed to know the law; ignorance of the law is no excuse for violating it.</p>
<p>AB 9 (J. Perez) &#8211; Political Reform Act: FPPC &#8211; this law clarifies what constitutes improper campaign activity by a local government or agency during an election for a candidate or initiative.</p>
<p>AB 14 A motor vehicle can be declared be a public nuisance and impounded for up to 30 days when the motor vehicle is used in the commission of specified crimes related to prostitution.</p>
<p>AB 58 Now an Infraction to participate in a betting pool with less than $2,500 at stake.</p>
<p>AB 91 New &#8220;Ignition Interlock Device&#8221; Law requires first-time DUI offenders to install a device in their vehicles in a test program in Alameda, Los Angeles, Sacramento and Tulare counties.</p>
<p>AB 144 (Ma) &#8211; Last year in San Francisco, law enforcement confiscated over 1,000 illegal disabled placards. The widespread abuse has not only taken away parking opportunities for people who really need them, but has also exacerbated the difficult parking environment in San Francisco. The current penalty is a $100 fine.</p>
<p>AB 144 not only increases the fine for fraudulent use to $1,000, but also gives parking control officers the ability to cite violators. Currently, only police officers have the ability to cite violators in many instances.</p>
<p>AB 166 (Lieu) &#8211; Creates a cost-effective solution to deal with the growing number of abandoned boats in California&#8217;s waterways. The bill will establish a vessel turn-in program that permits boat owners to transfer ownership of their dilapidated vessels before they become an environmental hazard.</p>
<p>AB 171 (Jones) &#8211; Establishes basic consumer protection standards governing credit cards and loan products that are arranged in dental offices. The law is designed to protect elderly, low-income or limited-English-speaking dental patients who unwittingly signed credit card applications. The new law prohibits arranging credit while patients are under anesthesia, requires notice in the patient&#8217;s primary language, and requires refunds if dental services have not been provided within 15 days.</p>
<p>AB 232 (Hill) &#8211; Allows the California State Teachers Retirement System to implement technology improvements such as switching from paper transactions with customers to online and e-mail transactions. The changes will reduce environmental impacts and save the state about $1 million annually.</p>
<p>AB 242 (Nava) &#8211; Strengthens penalties for spectatorship at a dogfight in California.</p>
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<p>AB 260 (Lieu) &#8211; Will bring trust and security back to the state&#8217;s mortgage market, protect borrowers from the most abusive lending practices that caused the home foreclosure crisis, and reassure the secondary market that loans bought in California are sound.</p>
<p>AB 262 (Bass) &#8211; Makes the technical and administrative changes necessary to ensure that $113M in federal economic stimulus energy funding (i.e. local energy efficiency grants and state energy program monies) will be allocated in the most efficient and effective manner.</p>
<p>AB 303 (Beall) &#8211; Hospital Seismic Safety Financing; allows designated hospitals to meet state deadlines for earthquake safety improvements. The bill permits the hospitals to leverage local funds in order to draw down federal money to pay for seismic safety facility upgrades.</p>
<p>AB 305 (Nava) &#8211; Allows prosecutors to seek jail sentences for polluters who knowingly make a false or misleading report about an offshore oil spill. AB 305 also extends the statute of limitations for violations of Hazardous Material Release Response Plans and Inventory related violations from 1 to 5 years to bring it into accordance with other hazardous material and hazardous waste laws in the same Division of the Health and Safety Code.</p>
<p>AB 329 (Feuer) &#8211; Reverse Mortgage Elder Protection Act &#8211; a bi-partisan measure that will protect the growing number of senior citizens who are considering a reverse mortgage. This bill would amend California reverse mortgage law to strengthen existing counseling and cross-selling provisions and would provide the borrower with a checklist prior to counseling that highlights the risks and alternatives to reverse mortgages.</p>
<p>AB 343 (Saldana) &#8211; Allows California to enter into a compact with 26 other states to ease coordination of interstate school transfers and to remove some of the barriers to academic success military children face due to frequent relocation of active-duty parents. An interstate commission, in coordination with state education officials, will monitor implementation of the compact, address emerging issues, and reconcile disputes between states.</p>
<p>AB 359 (Nava) &#8211; Requires digital mammography screening to be covered under the &#8220;Every Woman Counts&#8221; (EWC) Cancer Detection Program administered by the California Department of Public Health when analog mammography is not available.</p>
<p>AB 370 (Eng) &#8211; Would ensure that a victim of contractor fraud is eligible to obtain restitution for economic loss caused by that contractor. Further, this bill increases the maximum potential fine for a first offense from $1,000 to $5,000. For a second and subsequent offense, this measure increases the current mandatory fine from $4,500 up to $5,000. Third offenders will also be required to serve a mandatory jail sentence (as is currently required of second offenders.). Finally, this measure would apply the mandatory minimum fine to repeat offenders who enter into a contract with the victim, or take money from the victim, but do not perform any of the contracting work.</p>
<p>AB 457 (Monning) &#8211; Requires claimants intending to file mechanic&#8217;s liens to notify homeowners that a mechanic&#8217;s lien is being recorded against their property. Specifically, the bill amends the 20-Day Preliminary Notice to make it more prominent and easier to read ,and enacts a requirement that property owners be served with a Notice of Mechanic&#8217;s Lien that provides information on how to deal with a mechanic&#8217;s lien, along with a copy of the actual lien that will be filed.</p>
<p>AB 474 (Blumenfield) &#8211; California is in its third straight year of drought. This creative bill will harness market forces by increasing water conservation by residential, commercial, agricultural and industrial property owners by authorizing cities, counties, water districts and municipal utilities to offer up-front financing to property owners who wish to install water conservation systems. It is a rare bill supported by the Sierra Club and the Chamber of Commerce.</p>
<p>AB 494 (Caballero) &#8211; Allows farmers who wish to build housing for farm workers on land zoned for agriculture, to change the zoning, and be able to build housing while retaining the agricultural integrity of the property.</p>
<p>AB 524 (Bass) &#8211; To curtail the potentially harmful situations and other problems created by out of control paparazzi, AB 524 extends the &#8220;invasion of privacy&#8221; laws to persons that purchase, publish, and print images or recordings of individuals, if these persons knew that the images or recordings were obtained illegally.</p>
<p>AB 530 (Krekorian) &#8211; This measure continues to provide local law enforcement an important tool in freeing our neighborhoods of violent drug and gang activity. AB 530 reauthorizes two pilot programs allowing city attorneys and prosecutors in participating cities (Long Beach, Los Angeles, Oakland, Palmdale, Sacramento, and San Diego) to bring eviction proceedings in the name of the people against a tenant for unlawful activities regarding controlled substances, firearms, and ammunition. This statute assists landlords who are intimidated from bringing eviction proceedings against tenants engaged in drug-related crimes and illegal possession of weapons or ammunition on the premises. This measure also protects other tenants living in the same apartment complex or the neighborhood who have been forced to tolerate criminal behavior or move away from their homes.</p>
<p>AB 532 (Lieu) &#8211; Will protect victims of domestic violence, their families and our communities from potential gun-related danger. The bill will allow law enforcement officers to obtain a warrant to seize firearms or deadly weapons that remain inside a house after a domestic violence or mental health incident.</p>
<p>SB 598 will give a repeat DUI offender the opportunity to apply for a restricted driver license with an ignition interlock device placed on their vehicle.</p>
<p>AB 626 (Eng) &#8211; Required that no less than 10% of the $139 million appropriated from prop 84 for IRWMP to fund projects that provide direct benefits to disadvantaged communities. However, there was some confusion in the Department of Water Resources on whether they can award the entire 10 percent for disadvantaged communities across every hydrological region. Disadvantaged communities around the state struggle to meet basic water related public health functions including supplying safe drinking water to their communities and maintaining basic wastewater infrastructure. AB 626 makes it clear that disadvantaged communities in each region of the state receive this minimum investment.</p>
<p>AB 636 (Jones) &#8211; Increases penalties for charter bus companies and drivers for failure to comply with safety and licensing regulations. Introduced after last year&#8217;s tragic Colusa bus crash that took the lives of several residents of Jones&#8217; Sacramento district, the new law permanently rescinds the operating permit of a bus company if it is found operating without a permit or on a suspended license, knowingly hires an unlicensed bus driver, or fails to register its buses with the Department of Motor Vehicles. The law also suspends unlicensed bus drivers for a period of 5 years.</p>
<p>AB 637 (Hill) &#8211; Requires the California Public Employees&#8217; Retirement System contracting agencies to use Electronic Funds Transfer for payments which will reduce paper transactions and lead to cost savings worth hundreds of thousands of dollars per year.</p>
<p>AB 647 (Yamada) &#8211; Requires California&#8217;s Department of Motor Vehicles to comply with federal law and allow consumer access to the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS). Established under the Anti-Car Theft Act of 1992, NMVTIS is an electronic vehicle-history database maintained by the Department of Justice that enables states, law enforcement agencies, and consumers to verify and exchange auto titling, theft and brand data.</p>
<p>AB 669 (Fong) &#8211; Removes barriers for foster youth to attend California community colleges. Specifically, the bill gives current and former foster your residency status, in order to avoid paying higher tuition fees.</p>
<p>AB 671 (Krekorian) &#8211; The California Golden Shield Act, establishes an official California State honorific that pays tribute to our peace officers, firefighters and other public safety officers who sacrifice their lives for the safety of Californians. This statute requires that the Governor present the California Golden Shield, on behalf of the State of California, to the families of the fallen public safety officers killed in the line of duty.</p>
<p>AB 672 (Bass) &#8211; Allows local transportation agencies with approved Prop 1B projects to expend their own funds to move the projects along and be eligible to be reimbursed from Prop 1B bond funds.</p>
<p>AB 688 (Eng) &#8211; Seeks to protect victims of domestic violence from re-victimization by clarifying that a person charged with a misdemeanor domestic violence may not be released on their own recognizance until they first appear before a judge or commissioner. Currently, there are discrepancies in state law that potentially allow for the release of a person charged without ever appearing before a judge or commissioner. If this bill is vetoed, the existing inconsistencies in state law will continue to endanger people&#8217;s lives by potentially permitting some perpetrators to go back into the community without the proper screening of a judge or commissioner.</p>
<p>AB 708 (Huffman) &#8211; The illegal poaching of fish and wildlife poses a serious threat to California&#8217;s wildlife species and biodiversity. Poaching cases are on the rise and California is particularly impacted because the current fines and penalties have proved insufficient to serve as an effective deterrent. AB 708 will establish minimum mandatory fines and increased revenue to local prosecutors to prosecute the egregious poaching of fish and wildlife in order to provide a serious deterrent to this illegal activity.</p>
<p>AB 719 (Lowenthal) &#8211; Provides one year of federally-funded food stamps to foster children who &#8220;age-out&#8221; of the system at 18. In addition to providing needed benefits to these at-risk youth, the program will also bring federal funds to give needed economic stimulus effect at the local and state level: Every $10 in new Food Stamp benefits generates $18.40 in economic activity, which results in more funds to the state General Fund.</p>
<p>SB 748 would provide that no person, state or local public agency, or private entity shall post the home address, the telephone number, or personal identifying information that discloses the location of any witness or witness family member participating in the Witness Relocation and Assistance Program (WRAP) with the intent that another person imminently use that information to commit a crime involving violence or a threat of violence against that witness or witness&#8217; family member.</p>
<p>AB 750 (Bass) &#8211; Provides Superior Courts the ability to operate deferred entry of judgment (DEJ) reentry programs in lieu of jail time for low-level, non-violent offenders. AB 750 is modeled after a program &#8221; Back on Track&#8221; developed by the City of San Francisco. The year-long program requires participation in workforce training, educational training, drug counseling, and has a proven track record of reducing recidivism among its participation.</p>
<p>AB 758 (Bass/Skinner) &#8211; Establishes a comprehensive statewide program to improve the energy efficiency of the state&#8217;s existing residential and commercial building stock. Such a program will include energy audits, financing options, public outreach efforts, and workforce training. AB 758 will produce a significant return on investment &#8212; reducing greenhouse gas emissions and decreasing energy consumption.</p>
<p>AB 856 (Caballero) &#8211; Protects consumers who buy organic produce from California, and protects the integrity of California&#8217;s organic farmers by increasing the authority of the California Department of Agriculture to regulate manufactures of organic fertilizers.</p>
<p>AB 890 (J. Perez) &#8211; City of Maywood Safe Drinking Water Act â€&#8221; this law directs the water providers within the City of Maywood to develop an action plan to improve the water delivery infrastructure and reduce contaminant levels in the water, and includes several provisions to force the water providers to operate with more transparency and responsiveness to community concerns about the water quality.</p>
<p>AB 906 (Hill) &#8211; Helps local governments take advantage of existing energy efficiency programs without violating state laws that prohibit economic conflicts of interest. (Effective upon signature by Governor)</p>
<p>AB 951 (Lieu) &#8211; Increases penalties on negligent and unscrupulous charter bus companies that jeopardize passengers&#8217; lives by violating safety standards. This bill was introduced in response to a tragic bus crash that occurred last year in Colusa which killed 11 and injured 40 passengers.</p>
<p>AB 952 (Krekorian) &#8211; This new statute allows Taft-Hartley trusts (health plans governed by the federal Department of Labor) to administer benefits for their enrollees in an efficient manner. AB 952 seeks to provide a remedy for Taft-Hartley plan administrators and allow them to work better in California. A new provision will be made in the Confidentiality of Medical Information Act to allow protected health information necessary for the administration of health benefits for Taft-Hartley enrollees, while maintaining the more rigorous privacy benefits provided by California law.</p>
<p>AB 962 requires gun sellers to record sales of ammunition, and requires the fingerprinting and identification of the purchaser.</p>
<p>AB 975 (Fong) &#8211; Encourages water conservation by requiring private water corporations to install water meters.</p>
<p>AB 992 (Lieu) &#8211; Addresses a spike in property tax reassessment scams resulting from the rapid decline of housing prices over the past few years. The bill prohibits the collection of advance or late fees for property tax reduction services and requires written authorization from the property owner before any reassessment requests are filed.</p>
<p>AB 1031 (Blumenfield) &#8211; California colleges have suffered severe budget cuts and must reduce their costs. Yet they cannot get credit on their utility bills for renewable energy they generate, unless the electricity is used in the same structure where it is generated. This bill requires utility companies to give credit to state colleges and universities for all power they generate on campus.</p>
<p>AB 1070 (Hill) &#8211; Increases the Medical Board of California&#8217;s ability to protect health care consumers by clarifying their ability to enforce proper reporting, licensing and regulation of physicians and surgeons.</p>
<p>AB 1083 (J. Perez) &#8211; Health Facilities: Security Plans &#8211; this law requires hospitals to annually review and update the security and safety plans to help ensure patients and workers do not become victims of violence.</p>
<p>AB 1093 (Yamada) &#8211; &#8220;Taneka&#8217;s Law&#8221; clarifies that a workers&#8217; comp claim can not be denied based solely on a personal characteristic of the victim and a third party&#8217;s hatred of that characteristic such as race, religion, or gender.</p>
<p>AB 1130 (Solorio) &#8211; This bill revises the school accountability system to include a growth measurement of the academic performance index (API) that increases the validity and accuracy of academic progress of the same students over time, an important step toward comprehensive academic achievement measures.</p>
<p>AB 1160 (Fong) &#8211; Protects non-English speaking consumers from mortgage fraud by requiring mortgage lenders to provide a written translated summary of the mortgage contract.</p>
<p>AB 1196 (Blumenfield) &#8211; California is expected to receive more than $50 billion in federal stimulus funds in the next 2 years, 7% of which is predicted to be lost to fraud by government contractors. This legislation will strengthen and expand the &#8220;false claims&#8221; law, which enables private citizens to report intentional fraud by a contractor, and if the claim is true, reap a significant portion of the damages awarded by a court. Without Bob&#8217;s bill, billions of state dollars would not be protected by against fraud, including CalPERS, CalSTRS, UC funds and government subcontractors.</p>
<p>AB 1217 (Monning) &#8211; Requires the Ocean Protection Council to develop and implement a voluntary sustainable seafood promotion program.</p>
<p>AB 1319 (Krekorian) &#8211; A comprehensive consumer protection bill to stop abusive and deceptive practices in the entertainment, talent, and modeling industries that sets guidelines under which legitimate businesses can operate, alerting consumers to dishonest business practices and by providing law enforcement with the tools necessary for investigation and prosecution. AB 1319 does not affect legitimate talent agents or talent managers who earn money strictly through commissions and do not charge their clients advance fees. This new law ensures that talent listing services are providing accurate information to clients, requires that talent services maintain records and supporting proof and documentation and updates and revises consumer protection statutes created a decade ago. This law is strongly supported by a broad coalition of law enforcement, labor, industry leaders, and consumer protection organizations.</p>
<p>AB 1390 (Blumenfield) &#8211; Keeping children safe at school must be a top priority. Nationwide, 357,000 students are expelled or suspended for gun and other incidents annually. Many of these events are not reported to local law enforcement, depriving police of information that helps them track gang violence and take preventive action. This bill will close this loophole by requiring school personnel to report serious campus crimes to local police.</p>
<p>AB 1398 (Blumenfield) &#8211; California is the birthplace of the high tech industry, yet current law still contains a prohibition on school districts&#8217; spending funds to purchase digital textbooks. This bill will remove this prohibition. This prohibition has meant that students have unnecessary back strain and health issues, that many students have access to only old and out of date textbooks and almost all students are missing out on the learning potential of interactive learning made possible in today&#8217;s information age.</p>
<p>AB 1422 (Bass) &#8211; Due to the state&#8217;s fiscal crisis, and the resulting General Fund reductions, the Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board (MRMIB) requires approximately $196M to support the Healthy Families program. AB 1422 extends the 2.35% gross premiums tax to Medi-Cal managed care plans until January 1, 2011. Extension of this tax will generate approximately $157M, which in turn will generate approximately $97M in additional federal matching funds for the Healthy Families Program. AB 1422 ensures the solvency of the Healthy Families program and that it will not have to disenroll almost 600,000 children. (Effective upon signature by Governor)</p>
<p>AB 1465 (Hill) &#8211; Helps California meet its drought and water shortage challenges by ensuring that urban water suppliers that are members of the California Urban Water Conservation Council are in compliance with the Urban Water Management Planning Act.</p>
<p>AB 1494 (Eng) &#8211; This bill strengthens the state&#8217;s open government meeting laws by preventing a member of a state board or agency from holding individual meetings with a majority of members behind close doors to work out an agreement on an agenda issue before that board or agency.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may have read an article we wrote below about a fatal accident involving a family test driving a lexus and allegations that there may have been a defect that caused the accident. Federal investigators have said of the 102 accidents caused by stuck gas pedals on Toyota vehicles, there are four possible causes involving...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-295" title="Toyota recall" src="http://calinjuryblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/toyota-recall-300x198.jpg" alt="Toyota recall" width="300" height="198" />You may have read an article we wrote below about a fatal accident involving a family test driving a lexus and allegations that there may have been a defect that caused the accident.</p>
<p>Federal investigators have said of the 102 accidents caused by stuck gas pedals on Toyota vehicles, there are four possible causes involving the floor mats: The mats are too long or too thick, they weren&#8217;t properly secured, the gas pedal design is flawed or the floor geometry is defective.</p>
<p>The wide array of causes presents a challenge to Toyota engineers who are trying to come up with a way to fix the problem that is leading to a recall of 3.8 million vehicles, including the Camry, the top-selling car in the U.S.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;ve evaluated a number of different years, makes and models of Toyota and don&#8217;t believe that there is a one-size-fits-all answer as to why these incidents are occurring,&#8221; said National Highway Traffic Safety Administration spokesman Rae Tyson on Tuesday. &#8220;I think Toyota is going to have a challenge on its hands to come up with a remedy that is going to address the problem.&#8221;</p>
<p>Toyota spokesman John Hanson acknowledged the problem is more complex than vehicle floor mats alone, but involves the way the floor mat interacts with other parts of the vehicle.</p>
<p>&#8220;Other factors may be coming into play here,&#8221; he said. &#8220;That&#8217;s why we feel that probably the remedy could be different from vehicle to vehicle.&#8221;</p>
<p>On Tuesday, the Japanese automaker issued a safety advisory urging owners of 3.8 million car and trucks — including popular models like Camry, Prius and Tacoma — to remove driver-side mats. It wants drivers to watch out for loose or incorrect mats that could slide out of position and cover pedals.</p>
<p>Toyota is still studying the problem. Once it comes up with a fix, it will issue a recall of the models. It will be Toyota&#8217;s largest-ever U.S. recall, accounting for about 15 percent of all the automaker&#8217;s vehicles on U.S. roads, the company said.</p>
<p>The safety advisory was prompted by an accident last month killing four people near San Diego. In that incident, a floor mat trapped the gas pedal on a 2009 Lexus ES 350, causing it to accelerate out of control, strike an SUV, launch off an embankment, and burst into flames.</p>
<p>NHTSA said it had received reports of 102 incidents in which the accelerator may have become stuck on the Toyota vehicles involved. The problem has led to 13 crashes, 17 injuries and 5 fatalities in Toyota vehicles, according to NHTSA.</p>
<p>Toyota&#8217;s warning affects the following vehicles:<br />
2007-2010 model year Toyota Camry;<br />
2005-2010 Toyota Avalon;<br />
2004-2009 Toyota Prius;<br />
2005-2010 Tacoma;<br />
2007-2010 Toyota Tundra;<br />
2007-2010 Lexus ES350; and<br />
2006-2010 Lexus IS250 and IS350.</p>
<p>If you, your family, or friends have been in a Toyota vehicle, and had the accelerator stuck resulting in an injury accident in the State of California, you may be entitled to compensation, under California product liability laws.</p>
<p>Please call our Personal Injury Hotline at 800-816-1529 or <a title="California Product Liability Attorneys" href="http://www.thepersonalinjury.com">click here now</a>.</p>
<p>By <a title="California Product Liability Attorneys" href="http://www.thepersonalinjury.com">California Product Liability Attorneys</a></p>
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